Traveler starts off with our main character
Travis (Trav) Becker who is a police detective. Life is not going so
good as his partner, Adam, was killed and his girlfriend dumped him. Drowning
his sorrows with alcohol, Trav's life is going downhill quickly. That
all changes though when he goes down to the precinct and in walks
Adam - alive and well. From that point on, Trav discovers that there
are multiple dimensions to our world and his alter ego Trav Zero appears to
want to kill all of the Trav's in every dimension. With the help of
his friend and scientist, Sam, it is a race against time to solve this case and
discover what is really going on.

Traveler was such a fun read. It
was an intriguing, roller-coaster ride of a thriller that was action packed and
engaging throughout. Stories about Quantum Physics are plentiful,
but Mr. Green gave this story a unique twist that really had me guessing until
the very end. The writing flowed smoothly and I was really impressed
by the fact that although the story line was very complex, I was able to follow
what was happening very easily. With so many versions of the same
characters, I imagine that this story was a challenge to write, so kudos to Mr.
Green for this outstanding endeavor!

If you love science fiction, mixed with some
good old fashion crime investigation, then you're going to love Traveler.

4 stars

“Can
I ask you a question?” I said.

“If
I can ask you one,” Morgan replied.

I
shrugged in assent, then started in. “You know who and what Kaaro is. You look
too smart to be hanging out in a place like The Kremlin. Yet, you’re there two
nights in a row.”

“Lucky
for you I was.”

“You
won’t get any argument from me, but it wasn’t like you showed up there because
you knew someone would need to be rescued.”

She
looked over at me quickly, with an expression I couldn’t read, then returned
her focus to the road.

“How
do you know?” Morgan asked quietly.

“What
do you mean?”

“How
do you know?” she repeated.

“Know
what?”

“That
I didn’t show up because I knew someone would need to be rescued?”

“You’ve
lost me.”

“I
don’t think so.”

We
caught a red light. She eased the car to a stop and turned to face me.
“Sometimes I get a feeling…that there is someplace I need to be. Sometimes it’s
that bar. And every time I listen to that feeling, something happens later that
proves it right. It might be something as simple as finding someone’s car keys
and returning them. Other times…” She trailed off.

“You
mean besides tonight?”

She
nodded. “A couple of weeks ago, I was standing next to this couple. I don’t
know if it was an online dating thing or what, but she kept telling him she needed
to leave and he kept hold of her arm. I could tell she didn’t like it, but she
obviously didn’t want to make a scene.”

“So,
what did you do?”

A
mischievous look came into her eyes. “I, uh, kind of spilled my margarita all
over him. He was wearing this expensive cashmere sports coat. He dashed into
the bathroom to clean it up and while he was gone, she ducked out.”

Her
look turned serious.

“I
had this feeling that if I hadn’t been there, things would have turned out very
badly for her.”

“I
remember that you said you were a psychic.”

She
nodded.

“But
that doesn’t mean I believe that you’re magically drawn to that bar to save
people.”

“Oh,
yes you do.”

Honk, honk. The
light had turned green.

“I
do?”

“Of
course,” she said, ignoring the car behind us.

“Why?”

“Because
you’re a traveler, that’s why.”

Specialization is
for insects.

Ask someone how they know Dennis Green and you
might get any one of the following: Writer, DJ, actor, MC, swimmer, teacher,
reporter, tech geek, husband, or dad. So it’s little wonder his favorite
expression is the above quote by Robert Heinlein’s spacefaring immortal,
Lazarus Long.A popular radio personality in his native Iowa, Dennis’s
adventures as a DJ were covered by newspapers from Anchorage to Los Angeles. He
has also worked on the stage, TV, and independent film. He is one of the
Midwest’s most popular MC’s, hosting dozens of events each year.

Dennis’s first novel, the sci-fi detective
thriller, Traveler, ranked in the Top Ten in the 2014 Ben Franklin Independent
Publishing awards, and has a 4.9 review average on Amazon.. Prisoner is the
second volume of the Traveler Chronicles, and will be out in the summer of
2015. Trav Becker’s saga concludes in the final volume of the trilogy, Hunter,
which is due in 2016.

Dennis’s writing has appeared in the anthology
Sadistic Shorts, magazines including Grift and Romance and Beyond, as well as
his own blog at denniswgreen.com. He also writes for and edits the triathlon
news site heartofamericatri.com.

By day, he is the general manager of Iowa’s
only jazz radio station, KCCK-FM. And if it’s 5:30 am, you can probably find
him in the pool, working out with the Milky Way Masters swim club.